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Perfectsword
Posts: 527 Location: Somewhere in NY |
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I was looking at GITS:SAC online and noticed that the special editions come with extra discs with the episodes in DTS:5.1.
So, what is DTS? And does anyone know if the box that comes with vol. 7 will fit all the special editions cases in it or is it a brick? Or Are the cases for the SE and non-SE the same? |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11430 Location: Frisco, TX |
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DTS
As for the cases and the tin that will come with Vol.7. All of the SE cases are the same keep case as the regular edition, only they have an extra disc holder on the inside. It will fit them all just like you'd expect any tin to . Looks cool, neh? Now I just need to get the SEs of Vol.2 and up . |
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darkhunter
Posts: 2992 Location: Los Angelas |
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You don't know what DTS? That's what wikipedia is for. But anybody that buys dvd regular should probably already know what DTS, 5.1 or 2 channell audio is.
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Perfectsword
Posts: 527 Location: Somewhere in NY |
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Yeah, It does, and I dont have any of the DVDs yet. But is it worth it to get the SE for the DTS, or is the disc already in the regular dvds? |
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SuperOnizuka
Posts: 421 Location: When I look At the World- New Jersey |
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It is worth it if your entertainment system has the 5.1 surround sound system.
If you want to conserve money and still get the series, just get the regular version. I really like that tin box. Only I don't know if it is going to fit on my DVD shelf... |
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angel_lover
Posts: 645 Location: UK |
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And if it has a DTS decoder and if your amplifier and speakers are up to showing the difference between DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 and if you don't end up with one of the older pressings of the volume 1 special edition that had a serious problem with the left rear channel... |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11430 Location: Frisco, TX |
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Well, like others have said, if you have a surround sound system that supports DTS audio, which usually requires an additional purchase of an optical cable, and you enjoy a good amount of sound effects and loud music, then I'd recommend the Special Editions. The regulars will save you $5-10 and you won't miss any of the extra features on the DVDs (like seiyuu and crew interviews), so it's up to you if you think the extra audio and sometimes worthwhile items (such as OSTs) are worth it or not. |
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Randall Miyashiro
Posts: 2451 Location: A block away from Golden Gate Park |
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The standard editions have DD 5.1, so you can still here the full mix with them. I've been buying the DTS editions, then again i'm using a Elite thanks 7.1 with 6 floor standing Energy c5/c9 speakers setup. There is still only a slight quality difference between the two DVDs. The two CDs and the two shirts are also a nice factor to consider.
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Perfectsword
Posts: 527 Location: Somewhere in NY |
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I don't even think I have an "optical cable". (hehe, I dont even know what it is, all I know is I have 5.1 audio) |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11430 Location: Frisco, TX |
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An optical cable is what most surround systems need to decode the DTS signal from a DVD. If your system is capable of detecting DTS, there should be a label somewhere on the system's casing frame, like when it says Dolby Digital, Digital Cinema Sound, or whatever. Like this, but a lot smaller and as in imprint on the casing itself: The optical cable plug should be somewhere on the back and clearly labled above its port. It sort of looks like a phone jack, but it's black and has a cover over it. At any rate, even if you don't have DTS capabilities, your system should still be able to at least decode the Dolby Digital 5.1. It just won't be as loud as the DTS . |
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Randall Miyashiro
Posts: 2451 Location: A block away from Golden Gate Park |
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Digital audio signals can be carried on a standard A/V cable lines as well. Most DVD players will have both outputs for 5.1 audio although the PS2 and Xbox only have optical outs. All my optical ins are in use, so I resorted using an old audio cable for my LD/DVD DVL909 which plays DD (AC3) just fine. |
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Perfectsword
Posts: 527 Location: Somewhere in NY |
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Hey!!! whatdya know? My DVD player is DTS capable...now I guess I'll look into the optical cable and what not.
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Kruszer
Posts: 7992 Location: Minnesota, USA |
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I bought the regular editions except for the two SEs that came with T-shirts. As for my surround sound system it lists both Dolby and DTS as menu options that you can turn on an off but there's no sound when I play the DTS track. So I need one of those optical cable things then? Where does it plug into once it goes out of my DVD player?
Also is there a disc enchange program in place because my single disc volume 2 is the DTS disc and not the regular DD 5.1 and I lost the recipt. Also does anyone have a link where I can exchange my recently bought Innocence DVD for the one with the better subs? Man the GITS DVD line must be cursed or something. |
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